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Does NATO Have Leverage Over Iran?

Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya English

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July 4, 2026

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Professor of International Relations Derek Grossman says Iran will take note of NATO's statements but is more likely to focus on the United States' role in negotiations.

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Informed Comment

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· Jun 27, 2026

Israel’s ‘campaign between the wars’ against Iran hurts US Ties

How strategy to contain Iran and its allies risks further straining ties with US

TRT World

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· Jun 25, 2026

US attempting to reassure Gulf allies about Iran deal

The US says Iran has accepted most of its demands in the ongoing negotiations, while assuring Gulf allies that their security remains a top priority. Iran strongly disputes that claim, arguing that Washington was forced to make concessions and describing the memorandum of understanding as Iran’s victory. Our North America Correspondent Jon Brain reports.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Rutte: US attack on Iran was necessary, as NATO summit weighs support dispute

Rutte: US attack on Iran was necessary, as NATO summit weighs support dispute

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 6, 2026

Iranian regime has undeserved reputation as master negotiator, experts say

“The Iranian regime is only as strong a negotiator as we allow them to be,” Jason Brodsky, of United Against Nuclear Iran, told JNS.

TASS

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· Jun 30, 2026

Strait of Hormuz to be free of tolls, Vance says

JD Vance stressed that the United States still has a lot of leverage points on Iran

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 27, 2026

US-Iran retaliatory strikes ‘to be expected’ amid MOU setbacks

Naval Warfare Senior Research Fellow Brent Sadler says the back-and-forth strikes between the US and Iran were to be expected. “This is partly to be expected… the Iranians are trying to exercise leverage by attacking shipping, and they’re facing the response,” Mr Sadler told Sky News Australia. “This is not your traditional, diplomatic approach to a ceasefire; this is very much President Trump’s approach.”

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Related coverage for "Does NATO Have Leverage Over Iran?": Informed Comment — Israel’s ‘campaign between the wars’ against Iran hurts US Ties. TRT World — US attempting to reassure Gulf allies about Iran deal. Sweden Herald — Rutte: US attack on Iran was necessary, as NATO summit weighs support dispute. Jewish News Syndicate — Iranian regime has undeserved reputation as master negotiator, experts say. TASS — Strait of Hormuz to be free of tolls, Vance says. Sky News Australia — US-Iran retaliatory strikes ‘to be expected’ amid MOU setbacks